I just bought two Power supply unit (ORION HP585D) this morning, Damn I just void directly the warranty of the units just to satisfy my thought of having a steady volt @ 100 amp. max. load on the 12 volt rail, since its nearly impossible for the manufacturers ( I think) to build such an ambitiuos steady volt amp. draw @ 100 amps. continuos PSU unit without a single .03V drop on the output (+12V) this Twin PSU is a preparation for my second soon to be rig (Hopefully) SLI 8800 Ultra and an AM3 CPU and a 4 Gb Dominator memory, My plan is to construct a crowbar circuit on the high frequency oscillator circuit in conjunction with the built-in over volt protection circuit that comes along with the PSU units, it functions as a voltage leveler on the output (+12V) the more amp. draw it can automatically adjust the output volt to compensate the huge current drain, basically the circuit functions as an automatic voltage regulator just on the +12 volt rails, it automatically steps up the voltage if it senses a bigger current drain, hopefully this will be an eye opener to the manufacturers, WE NEED A STEADYVOLT PC PSU

Viola! no more wires this project also serve as a test for me on how far i can push myself to successfully fulfill my nonsense ambition 100 AMP. steady +12V rail, no drops, not even 0.01V(hopefully) geeezz! what for?

Viola! no more wires this project also serve as a test for me on how far i can push myself to successfully fulfill my nonsense ambition 100 AMP. steady +12V rail, no drops, not even 0.01V(hopefully) geeezz! what for?

This is the most interesting part on this island "NO ELECTRONICS PARTS STORE" i cant even buy a single 1/4 watt resistormeaning, i need to be resourceful again, im gonna start scavenging this server PSU for parts serves as an extreme test for me modify the unit while scavenging the parts used, life is really great

I tried waiting on the Buy-Sell-Trade-Giveaway Forum (Techpowerup) hoping to catch someone seeling a 750W non modular PSU, everytime someone sells in a blink of an eye its sold I guess im not that lucky buyer, that`s why i just gamble my $60 on this project I prefer a soldered type PSU (non modular) to minimize the VDrop on the connectors, every connector there`s a powerloss specially on the low voltage connections, unless its a rhodium plated connectors minimal Vdrop but still there`s a drop nothing can beat the soldered wires I guess

getting ready to attach my crowbar circuit the heart of my crowbar circuit is the undesputed LM 7812 1 Amp. voltage regulator I.C. connected as a feedback voltage leveler on the input oscillator to compensate the voltage drop due to high amp load

That`s it for now I need to sleep and relax I think I can finish this project in 10 days Thanks for viewing guys and welcome to my unecessary thread I just wanna see my stars counting, right now its only 3 stars and some members already exceeded to a super nova how did they do that? I just wanna see my stars go into 5

I wish I can buy an OFC (Oxygen-free Cable) wires over here, I miss those Car Audio Sound System set-ups OFC wires are rated "low loss" meaning AWG #18 OFC single wire is equivalent to a #14 ordinary wire, small wire but High amperage capacity...and expensive too

hoooo! damn! that was kind of hard speacially on the 0.02V drop, I continued working on this project yesterday after work (5:00pm-2:00am) and continued today (10:00am-3:00pm) I did not eat lunch until im finished I calibrated each PSU with only a 50 amp. dummy nicrome resistor that I made out of nicrome wire of a heating element on a dryer the reference voltage is +12.12 volts no load, I load it with the 50 amp draw
its +12.24 at least I know the crowbar circuit is working, so I recalibrate again the biases of my voltage leveler to the point that its not stepping up that much of a crowbar(0.12 Volts) Finally I got the stabilized output, now I can drink a beer